Ariel Zeevi (Arik) is a Israeli Judoka that competed in the -100 kg category He won the bronze medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, silver medalist at the 2001 world championship (open category), and four times European champion -2001,2003,2004,2012

Zeevi was raised and educated in Kiryat Herzog- Bnei Brak. As a child he attended"Uziel" school and later on, in high school "Remez" in Bnei Brak.

As a child, He belonged to his childhood judo club Hapoel Bnei Brak from Pardes Katz neighborhood following his older brother – Roni who was the first Judoka from Hapoel Bnei Brak judo club, that won the national championship.

Under the guidance of a coach Ramaz Mamistblov, began practicing judo at the age of 7.

At the age of 15, became the youngest Judoka to win the national championship for adults although he grew up in a developing neighborhood, and trained in the local youth shelter Without professional training facilities, he was still able to achieve the highest levels and become the dominant Israeli Judoka for years to come.

At the Sydney Olympics (2000), He, finished fifth and missed the bronze medal to Frenchman Stephane Trenu , after a controversial judgment.

At Athens Olympics (2004) he won the bronze medal after beating Dutchman Elco van der Gest, after a day of heroic battles he heard the Israeli anthem by a shouting crowd of more than 2000 Israelis who came to watch him competes.

At the Beijing Olympics (2008) Zeevi was one of the favorites for a medal, But He was defeated in the second round by European champion Dutch Henk Grol And Lost in the consolation round to Brazilian world champion Correa Lucian

and was ousted from the competition. As part of the changes Arik laid out, He replaced his personal trainer and started to work with Shani Hershko.

In 2011, Arik won the gold medal in the prestigious Grand Slam in Moscow and showed that he still got what it takes to win top tournaments. In 2012 Arik won his fourth European Championship title at the age of 35.5 - the oldest judoka ever that won the title, at Putin's hometown in Russia.

In August of that year, at the London Olympics ( 2012) when he ranked seventh in the world,Arik lost in the first round in 43 seconds to the German Dimitri Peters.

A few months after the Olympics Arik announced his retirement. He founded an association according to his vision, which aims to support projects fostering Olympic athletes and their coaches .

Lectures / Seminars

To win everyday battles

Duration: hour

The lecture combines personal stories and analysis with differentsituations That Arik faced in the past past and present.

Testimonials

wining every day battles

"Dear Arik, we want to tank you for an interesting and fascinatinglecture on our management course.your principles and from the sports world are important toolsand guides to use in the management and every day life agendayou are inspiring, and your honesty and self humor took us allinto your amazing world"

Paula Siton

ELAL | manager of training & Organizational Development

wining every day battles

״ Arik Zeevi was AMAZING – and really touched the employees. Everyone looked totally captivated and it was the largest applauseI have ever heard! Very emotional!. ״

Tal Arbel

Tal Arbel, Learning Professional Specialist AMDOCS

wining every day battles

"Arik is a charismatic speaker who touched everyoune in attendance for his lecture.He provoked a wide range of emotions throughout his presenration.He left all of us with a renwed sense of pride in our country, our heritage and our work"